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on sick pay?
homealone_2
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i am registered disabled and receive relevant benefits, my husband works and we currently received child tax credits. as of last week my husband who is off sick at the moment after an accident at work was getting sick pay from his work. as of last week he only received £50.52 SSP. does this mean we can claim any help as this amount will not cover all our bills and he has just been signed off by gp for a further 4 weeks???
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Why did he only receive this amount?
How long has he been on sick?
tigtag:heartpuls baby no3 due 16th November :heartpulsTEAM YELLOWDFD 16/6/10"Shut your gob! Or I'll come round your houses and stamp on all your toys" The ONE, the ONLY, the LEGENDARY Gene Hunt :heart2:0 -
he is going through alsorts of problems with the accident he had and lots of time off 10 weeks in 2005 3 weeks in 2006 and so far 6 weeks this year but has certificate for next 4?0
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He is entitled to 28 weeks SSP so in theory he should have received a full week last week.
Does his payslip show any deductions?
The only other thing I can think is that the dates on the last sick note he handed in cross over with the dates his employer uses and he will be paid the difference this week!
HTH:heartpuls baby no3 due 16th November :heartpulsTEAM YELLOWDFD 16/6/10"Shut your gob! Or I'll come round your houses and stamp on all your toys" The ONE, the ONLY, the LEGENDARY Gene Hunt :heart2:0
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